Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 21, 1918, Sports Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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GOSSIP OF THE STREET
I. REVIVAL' OF BIG
.SUSTAINS. SECURITY PRICES
Firm Undertone Remains, Despite Apparent.1
JLacK ot interest Plenty of Money Still
'Seeking Investment
TESP1TK llio apparent Inck of Interest In the stock market, prices
remained llrin yesterday ns ii general rule, with n continued slrotis
undertone.
TIiIm, latter condition. Im likely to picwill for some time to come In
the opinion of several bunkers nml brokers, ns It has been materially
strengthened by the revival of the $200,0ffi.000 money pool in New Yoik.
When nuked Ills opinion of the Immediate future yestorf.ny. nu mi-
usually well-informed banker said he had Just Mulshed dlclntliiB a live- j""" ItidlBnantly. ,:'",I'VV V.f K: '.hr , .l"'t; l .., ,,,,.,, fnr ,.,, Uwwm ,V ' .'., "'nt5;', '!", w" ""'"
. ,, , . "Me still owes us J7 on some hooks he "'" Iv In Kiitl.inil. 1liu Hiriin ' I v,,.' 'V.'J ' ,V. ' , ,,J. J ''" ' I ' A lllee, I'ark Alenve.
Piiso letter I,, n partner who Is fpendlnB the winter In California, and 1.eRlit three ears aBo. Ileldes. lie said ."c',,0 ',,',', ",', !, '.; I1'n,r,,:ir,',.,,i" ! V ..',.., K . , ' ''' "' "owl ,il"'"1-
the sun, of to whole nlat.er ,as: WW?WM "S ItfJK? - .". W. . s" ,,W.,',,Ji-! "
"I wouldn't buy ,, stock at the present time except some well- do,,', In herUlrt " '""ell ou If you'ex- fotSXi WttJV" TM v..;iVinreW!t,;,1N,'wi1vi?'s?lld oiTeW1 V .''''T'"' i"."" .
.known vallroadH and some low-priced Rood enulpments ,.l 1 wouldn't ,-',' --;-''' " lo ct" rl,'' ,W,i",lV J ' " "1 'fMmo ille .liiBan,. A !t .WM.vmr,,..
tell a.iythlnK-unle8H some.l,lnK xcry lmpo.lu.it I, heard from Murope. I Ion , , n, iTr andtold hln, If there ",'''"!'."' .V-N-VJ".?-'""!!. !jo,Ue I "'hei re.,.iest the,; dlne.1 tnj.eth.r in ... , ,,. ,IP(.sor,. llreslln.
"As a matter of fact, the present market has not been affected for 'H TlZ he'ie HKWn'SlSr Z,rZ 5".7 X ip W -'
months past except by news from Uiiropo. and what little news that has mm! snld lie cuessed I didn't do It Inten- er.,i ""' ',B(..,'"f,f.- 'i''l""" !" ."ir.:;nit i"Cde.l In l.n'iilmt lomethliiB from lilin ' ' ','.""'"!."'.. "'"" f"'"'',l''
months past except by news from l.uropo. and what little news that has
come from Ihoro was ail d.scoun.ed by Wall street months before we t
It. Call UP tho most Important events that havo happened In the way of
nar news for tho last three months
prUcd at anythlnB. that happened, because what happened was expected.
"And so 1 expect matters to drift iiIohb until snnicthlnB not expected
happens."
Another banker said that in his opinion etclday inoiiilni; papers
i contained the most Important piece of war nows received since the t'idted
States entered tho war, and It Is bound sooner or later, he said, to havo
Its effect on tho maiket. When asked In what ho referred, lie said It was
tho news that tho Allied urmlcs can und will pool their reserves for of
fensives. That, he said, Is the Rrcatcst blow (iermany has received yet.
.Previously slio alono could accomplish such n move, but with tho creation
of tho supreme war council lit Versailles, and this mobile reserve forco
that can bo moved tiny where nlons the front wherever tho war council
considers it necessary, without consultlns (leneral HalB tlcneral l'er
chins or the Krcncli or Italian eommcm.lns scnirals, Is the Breatcst
. accomplishment ot the war up tn date. Now, ho continued, we can look
for lcsults, and my own Impression Is they will bo heard of from Verdun.
If tho Hermans attempt their loudly udvei Used offensive wo will likely Ret
quick nows that will sirTect the market one way or the other.
Plenty of Money Seeks Investment
That there Is apparently an abundance of money In tho hands of
Investors waiting for fuvurublc opportunities has been proved uutto fro-
C I qucntly latterly by tho quick absorption of n number of long-term hlfih-
yield Issues as well us by it small number of long-term liomls.
Ono of tho most recent of these latter offerings Is un Issue of J.t.fiOO,
000 Stato of Louisiana serin! T, per cent canal bonds, passed upon by tho
capital Issues committee of the Kcdcral Hescrvo Hoard 'and offered ill par
and Intel est to tho public.
These bonds are exempt from all 1'edcral Income lux, und no doubt
' it was principally through this featme thai the whole Issue was sold
' shortly after the offer was made.
Tho bonds wero offeicd by llalsey, Stuart & Co., whoso leprescmntlvo
here said yesterday that among tho orders ho received was ono for
J2S0.00O of tho bonds, which arrived too late, the whole Issue being sold.
$ A Correction
tm Reference was made in tins column yesterday to n quicK sine oi notes
I'i? .... ..-.! 1 -.It.. r-...M....n. TV... tltl.. nf tlin tmlnu c.l.iM.1.1 1m-n tts.n..
Oy 1110 .MIUUIIUI .-llj UI1I1..IIJ. HIV .y.. ... ....- ..u.o ....uv.... t....u nvv..
Pittsburgh, Shawmut and Western, Instead of Pittsburgh, Shawmut and
Northern. The National City' Company has never handled the securities
J of tho latter.
'Electric Storage Battery's Good
As nnticlpjted recently In this
If Electric Storage ISattery Company for the year ended December 31,
8 1017, which was presented at the. annual meeting yesterday, made an
' ' exceptionally good showing.
' After deducting from tho total net Income of $2,4"7,S$2 for 1017 tho
Sf eum of $450,000 reserved for Federal- taxes, tho balance, $2,072,S82, Is
W equal to 12.5 per cent earned on tho $10,129,025 common stock. This
compares very favorably with 0.7
'." . cent earned in 1915.
a $ No changes wero mudo in tho
$ Wants Bigger Liberty Loan
,V One of tho principals of n largo banking and Investment house
jjf remarked yesterday morning that he hoped there was no truth In tho
Tcport that tho amount of the next I.lbert Loan was tn be not mora
$L than $5,000,000,000. He snld It was a mistake to have bond-selling cam-
E paigns follow ono another rapidly. Ho assumed that If only $3,000,-
J 000,000 Is asked for now it means another campaign during tho summer.
H It would bo much better, ho bald, to make the amount $7,000,000,000 or
$8,000,000,000 now und let us havo It all over for several months.
One of the reasons for this conclusion ho gave ns tho climate of this
country. It would never do to start another campaign In our summer
or eveh early autumn as no ono feels like making the necessary exer
tion. It Is true, ho remarked, tho boys at the front for whom wo sell
the Liberty Bonds bear tho burden in all kinds of weather and none ot
;t' us should complain, but facta nro
-- ' . --!.. ,!. i,. norah-.n the,
u. uiuy i.vii'i.wj jw. ... .. .. . -.
the campaign weeks, but also for months before it begins and after it is
over. "Ve are not complaining and are glad to do our bit, but it is just
as easy to arrange matters for a successful campaign with a minimum
disturbance to our business, and wo hope this will be taken into consid
eration by those In power," ho snld.
Another banker In speaking ot the Liberty Loan remarked that
Within tho last few daj'H ho had noticed an Increase In the liquidation
of hlch.class securities by customers, similar to thut which preceded
If -the two previous Liberty Loan campaigns, but not to any such extent. Ho
remarked that so fur as his houso was concerned It was plainly notice-
K-. able, but ho did not know whether
a Donular selling sentiment or Just
Pit' ments frequently confined to ono
j curiues ana wmcu is u. .v...i...... ...
Is .. . . i- - i.n l.nllnf 'flint tliprn Im tin rnneerterl Kentl.
Further inquiry icuus iu .u
ment among holders of high-class
.of them In order to put tho proceeds
I 'Odd-Lot King" Subscriber to
Tho first subscription to tho
' public. It was mudo by John -Uiilr,
who is better Unown us tho ;uua-i.oi -wnK, u,m- u,u ..hUUi. ,s ex
tensive advertising.
He has filed an application for $1,000,000 ot the new bonds, through
the Guaranty Trust Company. In his letter ho said: "Please enter my
ubscrlptlon for $1,000)00 third Liberty Loan bonds. I do pot yet
know tho rate these bonds will. bear. I do not much care. I do know
1 the necessity for the success ot
Country which would result from a
$60 and $100 denominations will be Included ana mai paruai payment
facilities will bo offered to all. I am confident that the loan will bo sue
cessful If tho larger subscribers participate as whote-hoartodly as the
mailer subscribers are euro to do."
Tin Rocky -Mountain Club has undertaken a novel' plan for pro
triotlng subscriptions among Its 1100 membei.j to Liberty Bonds of the
, third loan. Tho annual dues for local members nro $50 a year, and the
club management has written the members urging that they Invost $500
i InYdberty Bonds when the new loan comes out on April 6 and have the
purchase count in place of annual dues for ten years. ine oonis win
be held In tho club's treasury, where $25,000 bonds of tho first two Issues
are lodged; The but-of-town members pay $25 per year, and are. being
'asked to pay in $250 for the bond subscription. The bonds will remain
the property of tho club and presumably tho interest will go toward
the running nxnenscs nnd tho club's numerous patriot!, enterprises. The
f 'etter in respect to the Liberty L-sin
jf on s acceptance of honorary mer.
JJ In the last hour of tho stocK
.'' crossed, the second Liberty 4s. Until
.... . -. .. . . . mi.l- '..
point neiow tho second s. im
thatniio basis for the movement could be found In tho general cxpecla-
-i''' Vk i l. .
uon that the coming issue woum
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MONEY POOL
and you will llml Hint no one was sur
Showing
column, tho annual report of tho
per cent earned in mib ami i.i per
directorate.
facts. Then, he said, every campaign
hnnd' and investment business during
to nttrlbute It to tho beginning of
merely one oi moso periodical move-
or two houses or to one, or two so-
..-. - .... ,,
tccurltles, compelling them to dispose
Into Liberty Jiomis.
Third Loan
third Liberty Loan has been made
oi ino iew iorn oioci. j-.xenange,
tho lssuo. I know the peril to this
failure. Ana now mat i Know mat
contained a copy ot President Wll-
bersmp in mo ciuu.
rrm.rKei yesieruay ino arm mueny ib
recently the first 4s sold about a
.nlf.n 1... m a ti i. ..a unl inilnattrtn
.ii"" v
A tL ainaa nnnf n nil tMft fiw Inn era t
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EVENING PUBLIC
Business Career
of Peter Flint
A Story of Salesmanship '
by Harold Whitehead
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hrtitt lit nuttier tmiif rit'thirftt
nurstttinit nn buying. JifZditf. n.frfrf 1X111 ami
'r'U"ii til, ,k JuUr (iMiAIIOtIN rjrnrij null
wi- inuirmt whm b H!-nt to till l it fwnr.t
btf tnnit. rtthrrn wilt V inmiprrnl . thin
nifiiiri, rnr ihoaI Mrrrrxri'10 firoiiiM r
'itair.e!
"What's the matter with
Mm?" 1
liiml wild he Btiessed I didn't do It luteu-
"iffl accent'Jhe orZr "X'l
'hn'ck tn'mrd'ai ."did so'Vw the
only chance to get miney this week tad
.away.
I had my $10 from Pad today, snd
with It a brief note unvlng that after this
I'd have to phlft for lllve'f, and here I
am with only $7 in the wot Id
I paid my room rent a week In ad
vanco (I had to) and al.-o paid my dol
lar to the money lendi r, Jim Harry
I win Bet hy until Saturday nevt ; hut
I've gut io have some money by then
I'm pelting ilespei-Hlp. If only I didn't
owe that money leader. That dchl which
slatted at $10 and has grown to thirty
without any hem fit tn me. Is so much on
my mind that I can't give my thoughts
to pellltiB l'in!;n. All the time I'm
wondering what I'll do mid what will
happen' If I don't sell none bonks soon
I wish mother were here; i-he'd under
stand. Swivel Inld m- bow to find out which
houses had children living In them so
that I could call on thwn (us the hooks
I WT-re particularly adapted to ynuntxvteiB'
I needs), This Is how:
1 When you get to your territory qn
I tn a rtrint store and say, "I'm loeklrg
i for n family I've forgotten the name I
i hnmv fhnv llvo upfir In r,. nn.l I thnnfrlit
Ivnti could nerhiUM belli me out. Th. re
are two or maybe three children la the
house. They are about eight nnd twelve
years old or thereabouts."
....
Swivel s.ild that every locality had
hundreds of families that this description-!
fitted. The druggist would probably fay
tli.it there Is a Mrs. lllank across the
way, but they have four children As
soon as he says this I'm to say: "That's
the famllv; tw-n boys and two girls. I
think what are their aces?" The drug
g'M pi'iv irswir that th' re Is only on-b-.v
.lack, lie's twelve The eldest girl
l.lnln. ! ilghleen: I.ucy U fourteen and
Hslher Is only five
I nm then' to thank the drurg'st. go
to the bous-, ring the bill and when the
maid comes say, "Please ted Mrs lllank
I've called to sco her about Lucy and I
T..i...
Ja,.' ... . . .
"Tell mothers you want to see Vm
pbotit the children and they'll always see
you," said Swivel.
.,,,. ,, .. , ., j .. . .
"Well." 1 questioned, "what can I
say when she conies to the door?"
"Tell her you called to pee her about
their education and ask her how they
were getting on in their study of Hug-
11,1, literature. Whatever she lays makes
It eay fnr you to Introduce the CPnux
illrctlon or Amer'ean Literature."
You'll get awiy with It nil right then."
"liven If I do. how am I going to
get the name? of other families with
children. I can't keep going back to tho
driiBKlst.'
"N'o need to. When you are through
with Mrs. lllank sny to her, 'Let me see.
what Is the lady's name next door?"
When she tells you. ask If she has chil
dren, nnd If she snys 'N'o,' ask fnr the
name of the people on the other sldo
of Mrs. Illnnk or the next house to that.
You find p enty of houses with children,
and remember you can sell, to n mother
by talking to her about hcr'chlldren "
TOIlAV'S Itl'SIMls. HPKiltAM
Self In mother Iij tnlli'tig lo thrm
dhout their chl'ilrcn,
tVhrt does this mean to vol'?
Business Questions Answered
What Ii th ,lirtnnc Jvptwrrii onlps
man and nn nnlcr-takirT QUIZ.
A salffriinn reiillv finds nut whni tu
Aan.Aa .,.n,1.. .l' - , II.. ...1. A ...ill a 1
.u.-.HMiiv-i ti.-i-viin iiiid t.1-..- Wllill Will DOHl
supply tint neeii An order-takcr Is a
human automatic machine.
Was Teter Flint lecallv rljht In a-ljlnt
ioka In a nrlvaln hii Idlnaf o. if.
An ofjlc.) bulldlm; Is private prop.
erty. It K open to the tenants nnd nny
ono havhiB business tn do Willi them,
The owners can naturallv nnl.'r intt.rrr
lout of the prop rty. Likewise th-y ran'.
I'cucnriri if in itm t iurn me itrnrif nr . iiiiii iiniwB.-nuBi- n minir i.im - .....
'rlrr -ii . "OB4l"'rimVniinSmlT,,lllli.oll.'l," r"rrtr" " '"' wireless loom. iwi ,
."''Trf l..v R". I?i7ne. m Jfl MATIII.H. I ".nine lie i glxen (.villrmatlon of
M.I I V. ''"" f m AnVrrlrmi inlllloiiiilre , i the wNdnin of his .ourse. for as he was
NO I Pi'!- .....n, 1I....V Nflllnii'. i f llr-Jf J" K"."1""!. t ' ."""'it ,m" I IKiellR th d-.l( aft sh" ontlie llli from
O I.LIU HK.iln. Hook hellhms a niVrVf,,'.'";. i;1,, Vl!' i iiiin'rIVio: below and ot.i 1,1m She was looklns
Imm mine. "y.V irriVF-lT'ti" VlVVlof "ivi l)rl; lather white bn. she sm'led at him
I think Kwlxnt H ton slippery for me. j," '" n n.iikncn nf rUnrrlte pirr-"ml i bllKhtly and mal.'liril her steps to Ids.
When I Knt to the olllee at midday be' hJir'y'"'i! I was loi,.h below." she said. "You
told mo ilu.t the x.rlfler had lurne,! J"' ".lir 'ITM,; m;ifiS Vl,' "rt.Vr V,j l.rr , don't mind?"
Iohii Hilly Murray's order as undo 11,1,', j.'r, "n'Lr'.""!1 ,?t"n.'ii,l- "moVe- ' IIc" "'' 'rvrr "hoiiRlil her lovfller. i
nruer pci'ine oui or tne nuiiuii'i; who irue Tliev would thlnis ner o-'au. cor
have no leRltlmnte buslnes: In Itansact the first time she really was able to
there. I don't say that selllnit books Is think of thlmpi hi tholr true aspect,
not a leBltlninto business, but If the "It's cruel," she K.isped. "How could
tenants of the bulldltiK themselves re- you'"
quest that they shnll not be bothered ,, ...... t00 ws0 to touch her or even
'uranyliovr'ot'Tho'svvK" WliM by "''"''" ' b"0W '- l1-" 'rm'
j U'.iam sorry.", ho rnld coolly, "awfully
Doe. It ray to flatter customer ' sorry. As you know, 1 would have had
r a 01 1 tlilncs different You may still doubt
doutXu'meJ I Se XfSSWZ
irWMV Wfc? ofi$S Ine'VrVo' W&&& o
artist In flattery Is mer.1, a'noufer Vny , nrilUer 1 my eMstence ther 'necessl ?
of saying that ho Is extremely tactful. I ft" ,B.l ," 't'o'0 force I shalindr .what
' ' I can here upon the Kylph to counteract
Do you believe In a Arm's -aehlnir aatra. tho unpleasant Impression of my brutal
manshlp 10 Its .tore clerks' o. n. v. v 1 am not it bully and n woman-
If such concerns us tho jvatlonal Cash halter. 1 "' "l"1'" ",' ,hc,w,Vi?,1 ".,
IleRlhter rompany prepare- books on sell-, destiny width you had cloBgcd. Hy nil
iiik nnu u nifj nuo r-cuoois or inMruo
lion, don'tjou think that the small store
could safely copy the lead of such suc
cessful organizations?
(CONTINUKD TOMOnilOW)
RAILROAD EARNINGS
MINNEAPOLIS AND HT. LOUI?
.. .-. .. .J "J". Inereaaa
First week March..., 1:27,11.14 -11.73s
From January 1....' 1,107,217 1113,472
KANSAS C1TT DOUTHKItN
February sroaa 11,2.17.07.1 2S2,n7n
Net 31II..1IU 41 SSI
Twelve month.' aru.l 2,443,424 378 371
Net U74.08I 44;0S3
CHICACO, IXDIANAroj.IS AND LOUIS-
Year ended December .11.
Operating revenue .. ii,1iii,s?k
Net oper. revenue, 2,H7ii.sii:i
Ornsa Income 2.4.12. ill I.
,N,l oper. Income. soo.O'ju
(inAND TRUNK
Rerond week March,.' 1.1 S.I..-,:, 2
From January 1 II.HS2.S77
Dccreass.
tft..ii,fl23
-U.-i.7T7
SMS
IHH.71.1
'7IU.331
CLOSING LIVESTOCK TRICES
Clilrum. JIa'rch 21. HOOS Receipt.. 42.
noil head! tomorrow, 83.000 head. Market
fairly active and 10c hlsher. Hulk. 11.2.1fs
17.1)1; lisht, ltT.43WlS.irii mixed. HTM
IS. 1.1; heavy. lil.4.1i'17.7.1 reush, tln.4.10
Itl.ll.1l lood to chulre, heavy, I17.10til7.7.1.
CATTLi; Hect-lpta. 10,000 head. Market
steady 10 ahada, lower. Range, 111. 511.
tUIKKP lletelnla, JS.Oun. head. Market
trong, Ransv, UdTn. Lambs. 118.43.
Kouth Omaha, Marrh 21. 1IOQ3 Re.
celnts, 1.1,001) head. Market ateady.
CATTI.K Receipts, UO00 head. Market
atvariy, loo higher.
BHUHl' Hecelpta. 10,000 head. Market
steady,
VUr. JUrehi St-.-rCATTLB ft.,
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LEDOEK-PHILADELPHIA, THUKSDAY,
Tlf. T7"II 1T" A llomance of the Secret Service
1 he Yellow Dove george emus
ICatvrttM, Ills, V. tpilrlon mid ComtKinul
Ttm smitY tup. r.r.
AU KmIhihIU mMlinnl li "Th Yellow My,,iT nunrd It,' w.trr of tlic South P. J, lleimw. Marll.ormigli.
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i ""'.V.. "" ' "haTe HlMlnKl ind Meklim it new world where he could higton
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'iiri- 1-r- i.-i ." ivi.. h fi.i noirli nml
I I'ehm I il.rn ,i Vi." Irnnilierit.
CII.VI'IDU Mil (Cniilllllirill
The riiullllllR llirt
mm: lrl , ,ic,l ..,,i .,,,!. i,:i.-i: Into her '
....... .... .
JL ih.ilr. I
.... . . I
vvny. me uMti'ii ,
iiei-ause )ou are in pnssetMoii m in-
formation Hint he wants,
What Information? It isn't-true. I
know nothing."
"I nm sorry." he apologized again.
"Tlin c'gaiette papers. You lead them."
"N'n -un."
"Von forget I'irl ymi havo already
ndmltted tint Vou hue aln rend Hie
rec mil mesaae vvh!.-!i was to take Ihe
place of the Hrst."
"You nr dreaming A seoitnl me
sace" I know nothing of a second mes-
rage
Pardon me. If 1 lemlnd oti of It.
You would liavepurnen it in i no 'iraw-
loB-rnoni at Ixiiinorrcu iioujo u en.
I'-immersley hadn't token It from your
' ', "
Whe t-tared at him bewildered at his
nstmiidlng omnWelence, bis devilish In-
i ce'iu'tv It filghtened her. his clever-
r"'nnd bis pursuit of her It eeemed
' ,:,t sh had never had a chance to get
away from him Ami yet his manner
. wan' s.. cirefully studied, his attitude
toward her so coldly Impersonal tliii t:
,"" ff'" "Ser".,,"" eln'ln
' ,. . i...... ..,-.., rr i,n.,lnii hd burned
t'nut She was ginteful for thl and
ptep.irel m measure her woman wit
' tn h's. limiting of Cyill. 'NMiat would
I O'rll have her do? ii.r.111
L "JL , ol' e?"'' ' '"C,n
if they wish to do so"
"Hut how will It benefit them. If the
papers are already In their possession?
"You will forglvo me If 1 Und It pos
sible to dniiht " ...
She turned away from him and stud
led the lines nf foam that streanud
actoss the gteen Houghs of the sea
"I sunnose that conversation between
un two Is superlluoun. u illFtrut me
and I " . . , , ,
"1. think, perhaj)"." be said gravely,
"that it w mid be pleasant'T for both
of us in t tn hear your sentiments toward
me Nira" the night of 1idy Heat'ic 'te's
dinner in l.wdoit nil ceased to be Mi's
Hurls Mather and b came m-rcly an o'll
clal document It Is my duty to pre
serve it and deliver It safely.'
i "I lope you may succeed Otherwise
I tho American Ambassador in Ibrlln
may "
"I'nfortunatcly." he went on quietly,
"the American Ambassador cannot ba In
formed." . . .
She laugnea wiin n sn-nicr luiunuinn
l.i . clin f nl t
i"'" f-"1- , ,, , ,1-, 1, n...
"Vou ?'rvl' "J'' ,. '''m ftasn UnSc-
absence from 1''lf1la",',"Jl','?,'lsAii,e
tlcid. Po you think thai my fntner
1 '''uViausodbevUblervT
, -..Thei- will merely know that you
. n,(1(. i.,t( at nlKht to Hen-n-Chlelt and
ih.it our horso was found lidctless on
the ninnr "
.... 1 D.t i.. tnen In Iter bands and
Vol) 1 rit? from her throat. It was
1 the rues m .h" l". i ;..-!..
' died Iteasons which 1 need n It iientlon
topsfhlllty. I mmy removed you to
a nlac. of safety. No harni shall come
to you. I pledco my honor."
Thanks" she said dully, strucftilnK
un her face away from him. And then
XSl.niiMslv "Small 11 IhlnK as It Is, I
must be content with that." She had
mJen nnd turned, "And now, It yo.. don't
S 1 Vlll so below. I would prefer
E, Si -.lone If. yu Protebt. you
&ulS J, kindnessyou will not ask
to see me."
i have Riven Instructions that you
shall be allowed to do ns you please.
Mrs Madden will furnish, you with all
that vou re iulre both, 1 think, of linen
ind udlct articles. 1 hnll not try to
ae you wain until we land,"
" '.D!.!,k.j U head and went down.
niSilo watched her until she disappeared
Seared out over the sea." It " had taken
?ome seU-cominand to Bo through this
Interview bb he had planned It. and 11
conouerlnB himself he had succeeded In
eatabllshlna- a relation between them
whfel made iV presence at least bear
able to her? The Impersonal tone which
he had used through the Interview was
the one moat calculated to put her at
her ease with him and the perfect frank
ness of his confession had made her un
derstand at once that sentimentally at
least she had nothing to fear from him.
John Itlzilo was wise In tho ways of
women nnd the particular woman now
thrown upon his mercy, even though she
was the one woman In the world he had
thought the moil desirable, was to be
treated with the dellcute consideration
due to her unfortunate dependence upon
him. A flash of eentlment, n breath of
revelation of his, ultimate purposes to
ward her, and the woman wouldi be lost
Mr. mwioriunw. u anym
mr
..... .
"irr i nr ..:"- - i rr t. ii hum unir. nmi ninni
,u-
Authvr of "Tin naming Hword."
"jin.'.cap. tic.
, thought thin morning of turning the .
limlti nenlii triiMlnc-to lime and op- i
loitunlly and Ids own initlenee and tacl
to hrliiK a renllnirnlnl trtory out or
(.what li.ul nlrendy tieen defeat. A ma"
moineiil litii a tuiiinmi; mr. mn n
t'lne was not yet Me nulxt he patient.
Willi II ilium rsley gnnv
Ho HtriilKlitennl mid slowly Uroiieii
nrritnl I10.I tltoso hIi.hIows
p.llll to 1
'"Cded In ha-hlou lomethliiB from him
'h-le!,, re'r t&tti '
"! Anrnffllfte'nJ '
s'nee the ii. glmiliiB of Ihe winter,
The next morn'tiB passed quietly.
Imi Ik did not appear until noon. Hut
it hefnie luncheon a smudge of smoke i
unwind upon the hurlon which rapidly '
:'." larger, and In a little while she
in, id.- out the lines of a war vessel
teaming In a direction which would In -
ctorpt the yacht
..'......, ,. . , . , ,,
The Sylph dli not slm down until
volld hni fioin ,i gun In Ihe fori castle
tn de-tr -vent i 'cnc'iet tig -c
her I..
when Lie i-nclne was Mopped
.111.1 .lollll l'.IZ7lll
whi-ie i-he stooil
inuiio stowiy mi o
!
.vi's, .iainer, lie s.hii nrieuv, -ij
Mill! iiul. 1 nil ,., ,r. Imlou- 1.. loll.- ....I.I.. !
at once
.-.- " "" "--' - .-". ........
A Blanm nt his face showed that her
lirniesis wiuiin nave neeu iipipkh nun sac .
went bell w to her own statetnojn. th
.i .. .. .. 1....1. , , . ... t
ThiiuiEh the heavy gla-s of her porthole
sin- saw the vc-.m'I iii.iiMcli tint I with-
'i hill'niT il'-'-eie-.th - -. ii- i .i-mn..d '
anTa'i'r. rl,'.'.,,"cla:,l1,eir and "roTcd '
..i.... -..i.i.. ti... i ,...-.. .. ... t....
I ,! ..I 'i I ..iin nti.i-ii innni iii-i. i
,ii i'wnrnn. in.- ..-p.-.i-i i, mi- in, ii, ik inn
tho girl lie.ulr heart) the Irill of Ihe
hoaidliig nttlier ami tcallsed that the
desltnyi r was an llngllsh vessel Her
hopes mse. ivrhans even now ihe Hnc-
IMiniau would Und pnmethliiB Irregular'
In the yacht h papers and would take
cnaipe. cunveviiiB ner naca to i-invinnu.
?ho 'hed for a long lime and then
I1MHJ I 111.
t..ii f ., i i... '
hint puh ulT from Hie Mlde of the yacht. !
while the, olllcer, joung slender and !
'wlndl.urned, slook up In tho stem sheets
ui in-, iil-iii. I
All light, she heard him say, "sorry i
to have troubled you. Pleasant voyage. !
v""""5'. I
.Never iiHii i.ngusn sounueil so gno to
her. Hut It was wlib . slRh of despair I
lh.it Mm saw ihe l.iai ir-nei. ih. M . ..f '
the war vesel and felt the steadily In-
cniisltig ihvthm of the engines of tho
of
va.Mil as sli- ilmve once more upon her ,4 s-, mrsch Company II. Spirit.
When the tiv-it vessels were at a ills-I rolt1'' Hlllt!'' ,,n,!W' basemont, 170
lance from each other the key turned I Fourth aMiiue.
In the lock of the door nml In rrplv to N. Snellenbuig & c.t. Mrs, H. ITsterly,
a knock, she found John lilzzlet himself, ti 1'Jiil llroadvvay, eleventh floor,
standing bat In hand In the gangway. , S. llothschlld & Co. M. (hitman, In-
"J wiin hi be In a continual state or fanf and children's coats, 1 1 82 llroad
apology, nut, of course, vou leallzo tho .......
necessity for my nctlnn " , ' '
"I am in your power." slio said help-
itaiiwj llMac?;IUi;f"fad,I ,
lint abuse It." lliieerstnw n, .Mil., March 21 Isinc
She shrugged her shoulders ind fol- S Long, who was Sheriff In 191C-17,
lowed hm tn luncheon, managing tn pn- dial In a hopltnl today after an op-
.rvpe".' V'1'1'' ',' 'heel fulness which she (,rIvtton for stomach trouble,
was far fn.m feeling. ThrpiiKbout th"
.mh; ino iini.v cnurse that wan npen tn
l,.,i- If li i.....p...... .11,1 ..... r-.. .... . ....
, .... --.. ..h- .un inn inn tw,n me
line that sin, wnw fnllnt-lMi. if .t.n ..
In be able In any way to ti-1 Cvrd h
must try to liarn what she cnulii. accept
the situation with good grace and ner-
haps lij some turn nf grnd lortune nnd
ii way to disarm John Itlzzlo and profit
i-j .in iii.tnt. i ii-iicw nr iiiisin .-r. mil nu
tin. second iiy wore on she found her
task Incre.isltiKly dlfllcult At luncheon
Mr. lllzjlo was more reserved, and dur-
Imr the afternoon as they approached
waters In wliicli liennau wnrhlps ern
mure llk"iv tt l- fmind Ii, tient nni.-ti
inn'- in mi' wiieiess room, vvnere it repe-
tltlon of the crackling noises advised her
that he was again In communication
with thu land of her enemies
After illnner. at which Itlzzlo had been
very ipilct. he rdiuesteil polltelv th it
she go at utice tn her cabin, which she
mil. tn mar tne sound nf th0 ,.y again
turned 111 the loci: nf her ilr.,r ltAu.,..l
came over her and at' last she cried her.
lr tn sliei. awakening during the n'ght
at Mm glare nf a searchlight which
(cried her wlniftw port. She irot un
and I.M.lteil out to fee n dark bulk loom-
nm i.ii.iivsiun, mi. iinsmng or lanterns.
and Heard the ..niinil it , (.... u..r...i,i..
(ieiiniin. At last all was rnilot again,
'8 T1 ll tllra kin, .ll. linitiit.AH a a 1. -. ...
...... .... r,.mn ll.,,,l,,u- U1C VfSSCIS.
ptnpelltr told her that the Sylph v;ii
ugaln on her way.
She must have slept again, for the
sliver or dawn was already modifying
the gloom of her cabin, whin ihere 'was I
.. ..,.. ,v uriii 11.-1 iiuur anil sue rose.
The stewardess fully dressed was out-
"Mr. Klzslo askH me to reiiuei-t you to
please iiri-s nt once, ns breakfast will
be served In half an hour" .
.She nlie.vcd blliidl.v, nwnrc that there
was no mot. on In Ihe deck of Ino- cabin
nnd that the Svlph was now tiding on
nil v. n tr,.t Kin. i,.itl.,t I... ....Aun n.
the neatnes nf their destination by a
glance fhrnugh lh iiort.luitn. whii,
tiowed -er thut tin vesul had reaeln I
the Mulct! r waters of a bay ur river In
which snii Miipn sniootaiv ouMard.
Tliere were vessels at anchor, large
and small, and beyond them she mads
nut tne lines 111 a snore, upon which at
Intervals buildings loomed
Mrs Madden, the stewardess, would
not talk and it was not tint. I she
reached tho hteakfast table that Doris
learned where they were.
-.Tiiail ri-.icii iiiriiit-n snoriiy, ' said
Itlzzlo, "I do not know how you feel
nuuui mt- iiiiiiLt-i., 11111 1 woiun suggest
tliut It would save you much trounlo nnd
anxiety to trust yourself entirely Into
my hnnds."
"I know of nothing else," tho said
quietly "What lire you going lo do?"
1 snail coiner wiin cerium oillolals
when we reach the cltv. which will lie in
few moments. After that we will tak
the seven o'clock train fnr Winiletibcrg."
I.U.N l l.N l-'l.lJ IVJ.tu.ltUUVV
FAIIM AND GARDEN
DEEDS
1.9-1- a
mmmsti:
I?l.ftllC:..J
,V--' H
will tell you how to "look"
aftf r your lawn. Sow Drccr's
Grass Seed in tho thin plncea
and fertilize with Pulverized
Sheep Mnnurc. It will not
only put new lifo into the
Brass, but gives it a better
color.
It is not too lata to start a
Hotbed, if done nt once. It
should be ready now for vejj
ctable or flower seeds, if you
wish to have them early.
Special Circular on Hotbeds
and Cold Frames Free.
Our Garden Book tells how
to jrrow both Vegetables and
Flowers.
Call ur writ for a copy
T j.. Be., riants. Bull..
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AiAUCH 21, 1U18
I Philadelphia Arrivals
l at New York Hotels
". L. Anderson, llrelln.
.Hiss H. C. Heck. Colllngvvood.
J. II. llord. Marlhorouch.
II. t'.imi, llioitell.
'I. I.. Carpenter, (iratid.
Miss (J. M. Mmrry. CollhiRwood.
W. S. (loehelen. Continental.
H II. Ilmketl. Ilrelln.
K. W. '.unite. Herald Square.
Mrs. (I. R Mni'ketule, (Iraiid.
T. Nol.tn, l.'ilhaiii.
Mrs. J. (I'llrlnn. Continental.
C. II. Windsor, llreslln
V. c Vost, Herald Square.
11. T. Il,uber. CoIIIiikwooiI.
.1. II. 1'VrKuson, I.ethani.
.1. T. Holmes, llreslln.
II. I.. Lewis. New Victoria.
.1 T. Shields, Lommeie
11. II Tliompsnn, flinnd.
Mis. V, M. Ilsiini. Aberdeen.
'' ' ''" ''"lJ",,,',1' "lo" s""a
W. 'mu'It. nlL
.' N.' !IU W.X?
I.. Solger. Herald Samite.
.1 I. Stout, t'nlon Square.
M. I! Smart. llrelln.
I M. Valentine, Albert.
I-'. W. Waleis. Hermitage.
W. William. llreslln.
I THAlii: UlirilKsKNTATIVKH
' ,,, . ,, ... ,. . ,. .
I lllnuners II. II aimer, sn'ts, IS Mast
,.,..,,.,. .,.i, .,-, ,., mi
Twcntj-slxtn stieet, loom 1S1I.
wlmhel llrothers, llroadwiiy and
Ttitrtv-vctnid si reel - I). Scntt. men'n
frtshlng goods; 11. l- Montague.
LllllVCM.
Hrotheis
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neckwear, 220
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uruiui.iciuicr
men's
rirtn avenue.
.t vVitnamakrr . ii Cressiiian. mus
lin underwear. Infants' wear, waists,
.. . . ..
"reniivvny nnu icntn nieei. iiicsnn.
tilmbel Uro'hers. llro.idwi'y and
Thirl v-second street Miss A. It. I.erner.
""'"V W"r "'""C"" : ,!' ''' 'A";;"r'
tioes.
Meyer lliothrrs ''. Me.vers. manu-
factiueis clothing, Itrn.idw.iy Central.
,. ., n,r,.i,IIr. n,Pi
K N,lllin. rurnlture lhert.
N'. Snellenburg & Co Mrs. '. Arnold,
chlliltcn's and Infants' vvcnr, U'lll llroad-
w.,v
Trio vvats-t 1 omn.inv II. Iesler.
mauufrctiirer waists. 3l West Thirty
second street.
Ackermna Cloak Comp.iny H.Cohen.
readv-tn-wear, Herald Square,
maimer's,
Mrcot.
15 Hast Twenty
sixth
Miss I., llaker, children's dicsses
II
KanihoU. furs,
. " '. ' .. , ,. .
M. Crnvls & Sons J Cravis. nianu
futurers cloaks and Mills, .13 West
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"The Busiest Man in All
England"
He Jtasn't taken a vacation in three years
A lover of pleasure, he has renounced all entertain
ment An aristocrat of the aristocrats, he mingles freely
with all classes ,
Formerly tolerated, he is today regarded with affec
tionate esteem by four hundred millions of people.
Read the story of his practical patriotism
in the Magazine Section of
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PUBLIC
DEATH RATE SLIGHT
AMONG ARMY NURSES
One In 1000 tho Toll in American
Service Abroad 7000 Now
Over There
New Ynrli, March 21 One In opo
thousand Is the death rate among Ited
Cross nursts on dl. , In Prance, ac
cording to a stntet..ent Issued yesterday
by the Atlantic division o. the Ameri
can Ited Cross. More thsn 7000 P.ed
Cross nurses now nro engaged In active
service. It whs stated.
Pile hundred nurses, forwarded
IhroiiRh'tho Atlantic division, sailed from
this city In February, according to the
announcement, nnd another contingent
of 1000 Is nwaltlng sailing orders.
Announcement also was matin that
plans have been completed for ii can
tonment clubhouse. Ihe first In the
Atlantic; division of the lied Cross, de
signed exclusively for nlllcers and lo
be erected at (.'amp Merrltb N. J. ,n
appropriation of $20,000 has been made
for this purpose,
WANT U. S. COMMANDER
FOR U. S. NAVY ABROAD
Forces Now Directed by British Ad
miral Despite (iiowth of
Amcrlcnn Fleet
it nsliliiBlnii, Match 21. American
naval nlllcers are dissatisfied because n
Hrltlsh olllcer, Admiral Sir Lewis Hayly,
inn i.Tf, ion ri,!imri(',TinN
MMtniKII
ijT'lNAN" MISSnN'HT --On Marrh in, t
W.ilrrtiurv, .'onn , JOHN' It QIM.VAN. of
ViilUtti-lphU. to OAIW.YHH HIS(sO.irrT. Of
Wnlcrlvjry. I'onn.. .v th" Itev Mtlt.ui WU
(tr, imHtur f tlunkrr Hill Cotmri'si.tlunnl
llr, imi
hur n.
(JIHNAN IiiHM..i"TT -Miirrh t, t
U'Httrlitiry. ronii lOHN II. OflNA.N. vt
PliHi'l-Mphli. tn 'AUIYSS It!fitN'l2TT. of
WntiTlmrv, I'nnti . hv the Hiv Milton U'lt
tl r, iMtstor t'f Huiik'T Hill CutntrrKallouni
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ri;.Tti
"rlQuilV - -Mitn li'" fl CATHKUUSn,
tvtdiiw tif .In in n J tuhiirv, H".i h
iliil f rl ikIj itultfil tn funrrHl. I'rt . H n. m..
frnm ri-ililntp f Kinitr Iii-Ihw, Mr JorcpIi
lltlilhlp. 4'Jtl S' tllHt nt
man m:it m
1'arthnne i'hunli. In n. m.
Int. Holy I'rofj
Li'tn
I'll ..!' l .--,. 4(a T..U...
HA ..AH UllilY ttlfo 'of lUxi-a lhHH(ntiii
M"
iiuuntpr iF -Mr itti-l .lYn UlrUnM tlrry
Pari. 'rt ('hfnirr. Pm Sr.lc-i, Ht.. 3
p tn.. ut .'IrtVirlv rami, tifur Went Chfiltr,
r.i Int. ttrlv-ttr
lIAaMIM. Miiifli im. KTn'AIH liui-mml
f I'lithin-inr I.itilrl (nc- o'linnnntl). Htlt.-
Hin ii lift ftiinl. nIo t-niplujff of Autncar
-I. InMtftl in funrrnl, n . ft m.. '"
12 lt:illrmi1 nvp., Hryn Mawr, l'n. HJsh
.11 ifH lit M itlltT Of (IlOi ('(iUllKf) ilUTv ,t
tn. tnt St. )1lllN .Viu. Atlto futirrnl
IKIIIY. -MAI1Y J IIOHY ni.nl " Jlfla-
tiuii iiivt frlfihlt In i Iterl t ftincriil. Sut.
:io ii m . front St. .Tontph'f Hume, )uvrrl.
Int Hurllnutiin. N". J. Autn ftmrr.il.
.MrKIM Mnn h '1. nt .Mllfnnl. 1-I.
Mm IlKV .ItMI.N I.HUiHTi-S Mi'KIM. T lif
ftintr.il nTln'"i will W from t'hrtKt Church.
Mllfnnl. Del., nn Mnrrh "-. t 1 ." l nt
Iturliil tn St. IVtrr'n fhtirchar'l lw,. Dl
Mi:nniHKu-. wii.uam v. Mi.tmi-
IIIIW, Hjrnl 7r, Service HoM-nttiMliy. 'J.'M
inpt.. :i p. tn . rithlan Slmtnnti'g Pirlor.
.lii't MnrKct M.t I'unni'!!. N. J Interment
prlvnt'.
laANi: Mnnh HI t llrtvrford Cnllrixi
P.i . UKOHOi: lANi:. JU . Hit of (Icoriri'
jiihI i:il7riltpth S. It I.nn nf Pounhk'-Ml.
V V.. n'-'''! in Motnnrl.il Krvlren, Hlxth
li'v. 11! -ai) p m . ut rrtci'iliV Mi"ttn
linn"-. Ilmorfnrit, P.i. Int. PuuRhkccin'lt .
" rvVDi:. Mntrh lt. r.I.I.HWOHTII It.
it.f fm ml nf 1 -mm a. Stnilcr. urcit ,i!t. lt"!n-
ilti-fi uml frlcniln, iiIn.i unplo, or Itr-r:th r
At Kni," I Iir.wln? ti . lnltl HrccrH mil
Knchit'cri' I'nluti. hIo lVnn Tnnn1p
lantlKt'. N. 3D. I 'J ' ' IttVHfH n
m rvh fH S.tt s p. m . i7iA W I. hlnh uvt
Int. I.uthrnin tVm . IVrkt.ni. P.i.
LOST AND I'Ol'ND
Pl'ItSH I.ont. logleil l.thrr rnin imrnf.
Inline
HMncititlnn
nuiiK unn iwn riniifi m.iu;iuh iur
lltiml rriviirO fnr rtturn
thli ntllf
A ua, I"(1bt office.
!KIlSuN.l.s
J KI. tnnihcr ciitt'l cotnt. C'nmt hom. I-'rcO,
SUNDAY'S
tliMj
LEDG
is the local commander where II
United States destroyer fleet maklf'
headquarters in Kurope and direct! all
tha A mirltntii n a 1f am 4 Via Tt 1 ffrti A
uiv iinivii isuiid nn rtn nm Jtnvff , , v
units operating from that point. y5"- -"-r?
b'trong reprerentatlons are being mAf: J.J
In Secretary, of thn Nftw TantMa tkac '
an American naval officer of flag rat
should be sent to take command, 'aa4
5'!
KrUJCATIOHAI.
Both . Wf H
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. .w . - ,. - Mj0J chMtnat atrt CiV J,
P,1tlont rutrsn d. fntr now. Dr or nlH.v,;;,. j
' nln and CsrrfpeDdtaaa Ceartaatl't'S
I'ltl(in trtnrr4. ," I', !,, k
Philadelphia School of FjJtof ' ,,'
SIO Chfilnot 8 Philadelphia; ?,, n .
MUSIC
D AfTTIME PIANO PLAYING; M
lti TAt'dllT IN tO IX.SROMS ',-irtl
neeklVt Mailed Traa - J' )
CliniTF.NiKN Hriioni, af Paitalar MaaM , j.,f
tXO IIIF.TSIT "T.
Hit VRNtNnO ST.
Rnrnr aaH
Tinea Stlt
tlNnERTAKEXS
lil.l.VVOOII IIUACOCK. S027 N. Collar Tf.
nml ifrvlea and equipment. Poolar 1SS4.
catfjs
A I.t JIM. March IB. auildenlsr. JAMES B.j ..(J1
ain r 11 Wllllum II. ami Ann M. Allan
Inee Vonker). nelatlves ami frlenda. J0M11 A
1.. Armatrenr rrnunrll. No. ISO. Jr. o. u.
A. M. : Magnolia lien. As.o., Invited to to
ernl arrvlr.a. Sal.. 2 n m.. brother.ln
law's rralitenr". Charles W. llowan. 20SO N.
itenr". Charles W. llowan. 20SO N,
Int. rrlvale. Orenwood (IC. ot P.)
main may lie viewed Frl., 8 to 1
mm at. lr
Cem. rtenv
p tn Auto service.
AVIIItlOflf Mnn M,h en Into TJlTf-
tlll.Ni'K A.MIirt(KII. Moved son of Krank and
.viari Amurnsi, nrea in veara. jieaiaenc.
Jl'L.V l;th at. Due notice later.
ANIllIU. Thin! Month lath, 23 Losan
ave., Audubon, N. J,, SMITH, huahand 0I1
l'.lh..U. Ih..II m.A 11 tfrla.Aa. r
beard of Miinnvera tt frlenda' lloma for
Chllilren, ,nth and Aaren at., Invited to
funrrnl. Fifth-Hay. Third Month Stat, ratr
not 1 ri-nna .vieeimK liouae. nrminoai
ave an I CimbrU at., 2 n. m- tot- Ptltat.
At.pi.tllAttTII VIrrl. 90 1D1K. In nal.
Ilnmrp. Ih,. II..V. Al.lllMlT o. APri.ti-
tl.MlTII. Ph. 11., tmctnr of Chestnut Stilt
iintaiai 1 nurrli runcrai at Kutaw naca
Itiiptlst Chunh. Ilaltlmore, sot.. lt:30 a.m.
Memirlll aervlre In Che.tnut Hill Ilasttat
Cliuri'ti at aim time, Train leavea llroad
st stiitinn for Cheatnut mil at lnt.i a.m.
Annrrn..
-March IT. WILLIAM IIKNBT,
ht)t,n,l nt Murtar.t M.
Arener lPe a
Flllrel. Ilrtntlvee and frlenda Invited to
funenil l-'-l. Si.io a, m no7 Klnsaeialni
ave Solemn hUh mni of requiem Church
or ai t iiiesaeii saeratnenl 111 a. m. inb
llolr Pro Cem, Auto funeral
atchic'k. .inh so, iiEsain, wit. ot
Mli-hnel Atehlik. need 32. llelailvea and
frlenda. It r. Miller Dlaloagolier Ixtdte. No.
V, I. o. II. H.. nnd Oease. No. 119, I. O.
ll. M.. Invlt-d tn funernl aervlcea. Frl.. 10
n, 111 . 1I11 I'hrlntun at. Int. liar JuiJah
Cem Auto funerul. Klndlv omit floieers.
IIVIHD March IT WILLIAM II.. aon'of
William H. and Katharine Ilalrd, ased 88.
IleiititeB nnd frlenda Invited to aerYtc'
Wed , 2 p m.. 1823 Temberton at. lat.
Mt. .Morlah rem. Friends may call Tuaa.,'
1.30 to e&O p. m.
IlAM.INOnil. On Reeond-day. Third
Month lMh. llllS. f.TlltA H.. widow of
Joahua T. IiAlllnecr, In the 63d rear ot her
aae. Ilelatlvea and frlenda are Invited to
funeral, at Frlenda' Meeting Houae, Had
Inntlelit, N. J., nn Fifth-day. Third Month
21at. nt 2:30 p. m.
PAYI.IK. March 11. (lEOnOE W,. hit.
tiHiid of Huaaniiii K. llaylle (nee Mcvaush)
nml sou nr llpnry V. and late Itebecca A.
lltvtle, need C..1. Itelatlvea and friends,
niemlM-rs Disaton .Memorial l'reabytarlan
I'lnirch. Mellrlde ntl.io Claaa, Itadlant Star
l.n.cr. .W. coil. !'. and A, M.; Camden
Fun at. Nn, ,", T. C. of I,.: Ilrldeshur.
Council. No. 1.1.1. Jr. O. U. A. M.I Wltsl.
nomlin; Circle. No, 130. 11. nf A., Invltea itvi
funtral, Frl.. 2 p. m.. .1U02 Knorr St..
Tiirnny. Friends may call Thurs. eve. Int.
North Ceilnr Hill Cem,
IinoAIlWin.l. March 10, FIlKDEniCM
F HltUADWKI.I,, iiK-'l (111. Ilelatlvaai and
rrlemls. memh-ra of Phlla. Printing Preas
men's union. No. 4. Invited lo funeral. Frl.,
a p. m., 2074 Ulilse nv-e. int. private. n
nmlna may be viewed Thura., after 8 p. m.
KNCIIirxi.V. March IS. of lnlluena. MAIt
CIAUIIT StU'HIA (nee Wlrtamen). wife of
Alexander Knablon. HeUtlvea and friends
nvlted tn funeral r-rvl?e. Sat.. 2:30 p. m.,
'.I'.1 S1. Feltnn at.. West Phlla. Int. private
Fernvvond Cem. llemalna may b. vi.ira4
rrl.. nfter 4 p. m. Auto funeral.
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